If you’ve ever dreamt of living the life of a Hogwarts wizard, you’re in luck.

Well, for one night, anyway – as one welsh B&B are offering night’s stay in their Harry Potter-themed establishment to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the publication of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, as well as the 10th anniversary of the publication of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

Llety Cynin have taken inspiration from both books and films to create their very own Wizard’s tea. They have spent the past few months researching, trialling, testing and tasting their magical creations, and will be offering it to all who fancy embarking on a magical adventure.

Upon arrival, Potterheads will be sorted into one of the houses in the ‘great hall’, where they will be able to channel their inner witch and wizard.

On Tuesdays and Thursdays – and every day throughout the school holidays of 2017 – Wizards’ teas will be served in the ‘common room’.

Food will be served in owl cages, similar to those seen at King’s Cross every September.

So, what exactly comes in these owl cages? Well, for kids, they can expect ‘Not Pumpkin Juice’ (orange an carrot juice), finger sandwiches, birthday cake, match winning cake pops, chocolate frogs, a sour lollipop and house shortbread – dependent on where they’re sorted. This will come at a price of £10.95.

If you’re wanting to spend the night, so as not to return to muggle-state, you can expect an overnight stay, full use of the leisure club, Harry Potter inspired afternoon tea, a free Harry Potter related book, full breakfast the following morning and a nice Woodland walk.

But hurry – because the B&B is expected to be booked up fairly quickly. After creating something similar last year to mark Roald Dahl’s centenary, the B&B were heaving with customers.

Gwawr Davies of Llety Cynin told the South Wales Evening Post: ‘More than 4,000 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory inspired teas were delivered in 2016 with 80 served in just one day.